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Loss or Grief therapists in Victoria, AU

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Melbourne, Victoria therapist: Parents & Beyond / Vered Shomer-Harel, registered psychotherapist
Loss or Grief

Parents & Beyond / Vered Shomer-Harel

Registered Psychotherapist, Psychotherapist |Counsellor| Parenting Coach M.S.P.C | M.A. Counselling | DIP. Parent Coaching 
Grief can feel heavy, confusing, and deeply isolating whether you’ve lost a loved one, a relationship, your sense of identity, or a chapter of your life. There is no “right way” to grieve, and you don’t have to navigate this process alone. I offer a compassionate, safe space to explore your emotions, make sense of the pain, and gently find your way forward. Together, we honour your loss while supporting your healing, resilience, and reconnection with life at your own pace.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Australia, Israel, United Kingdom (Online Only)
Melbourne, Victoria therapist: The Inner Collective Clinical Psychology, psychologist
Loss or Grief

The Inner Collective Clinical Psychology

Psychologist, Doctor of Clinical Psychology, Master of Science, Bachelor of Arts (Psych. Hons.)
Grief doesn’t follow a timeline, and it can show up in ways you didn’t expect—emotionally, physically, and in the quiet moments of everyday life. At The Inner Collective, we offer gentle, non-judgemental support as you process the loss of a loved one, relationship, identity, or life path. You don’t have to move on or find silver linings—you just have to take the next step, and we’re here to walk with you through it.  
10 Years Experience
In-Person in Melbourne, VIC 3000
Online in Australia
Carlton, Victoria therapist: Delphine Marina Psychotherapy and Counselling, registered psychotherapist
Loss or Grief

Delphine Marina Psychotherapy and Counselling

Registered Psychotherapist, Diploma Soul Centred Psychotherapy; MA(R.es) Cultural Studies; GradDip IT & Politics; BA(Hons)Human
Grief is not just a response to death—it can arise after the loss of a relationship, health, identity, future dreams, or any part of life that held meaning. It may come in waves, or feel like a heavy fog that lingers longer than expected. In a world that often rushes healing, your grief deserves time, space, and compassion. In therapy, we honour your loss without needing to fix or minimise it. We explore what the loss meant to you, how it’s shaped your inner world, and what it’s asking of you now. Together, we make space for sorrow, memory, love, and the slow return to meaning and wholeness.  
16 Years Experience
Melbourne, Victoria therapist: Alexina Baldini, psychologist
Loss or Grief

Alexina Baldini

Psychologist, B.B.Sc., G.D.A.C.P., M.Psych.(For.), F.A.P.S.
Our therapists are experience in working with loss and grief. Some have specific specialities, such as working with siblings who have experienced loss at a young age. Others work in broader grief related areas such as the grief associated with injury and unexpected change in life circumstances that thwarts goals and desires. We are members of the Australian Centre for Grief and Bereavement and regularly ensure we have update professional development in this area so that we can continue to provide a quality service for our clients.  
39 Years Experience
In-Person in Melbourne, VIC 3000
Online in Australia
Kangaroo Flat, Victoria therapist: Sebastian Kitchen, registered psychotherapist
Loss or Grief

Sebastian Kitchen

Registered Psychotherapist, PACFA Registered Member 32932
As Martin Prechtel says in Grief and Praise: 'If we do not praise whom we miss, we are ourselves in some way dead. So grief and praise make us alive.' Dealing with a loss and grieving can be a very difficult process to engage in. It really can't be said that mainstream society does a good job of it. Grieving can look different for each person, and there is not set way to do it. Sometimes the process gets complicated by guilt, shame, judgement, fear or some other emotion that is stopping the grieving process. Yet it can also be transformative. It can open us up to how much we actually love, and how beautiful the world is, and how grateful we can be for having been gifted the opportunity to have known someone or something. It can be a reminder of what is worth living for. On th  
1 Years Experience
In-Person in Kyneton, VIC 3444
Online in Australia

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